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Chumbology: A Chumbawamba Anthology Podcast

Nat Zombie & MC Spyder

In 1997, the song "Tubthumping" was everywhere: bars, soccer stadiums, movies, and TV shows. The song, with its chant-along chorus ("I get knocked down, but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down!") was rousing, and it was easy to understand why it was such a hit. The oddly named band behind the hit, Chumbawamba, seemed to come from nowhere with this incredibly catchy little tune. But the... more

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Hi! Here's an episode where we talk about Chumbawamba and nothing but Chumbawamba. All Chumbawamba all the time, baby. Okay, and maybe we also talk about Avatar and James Cameron a bunch. Maybe. You'll just have to listen and find out.  more

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2 years ago

Hello Chumbaheads worldwide, sorry this ones late. We get a bit doomy on this one talkin about war, sorry about that too. more

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2 years ago

Heya friends! I think this episode is just dandy. I hope you do too. Keep on Chumbin. more

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2 years ago

Is this one late? I've lost all sense of time and release schedule. Sorry lmao. Anyway here's your weekly dose of Chumbawamba gossip, NRA debates, and uninformed opinions. more

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 39 ratings
  • Clueless

    Completely clueless hosts (don’t even know who Bob Geldof is, despite the first album review being based on his idea). But fair play to them for trying. Chumbawamba have been my favourite band since 1987, so it’s an interesting listen, despite how inaccurate and bad it is.

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    Sickleclown
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Where have you been all my life?

    I stumbled upon this Podcast as I was adding a Chumbawamba song to my daughters spotify playlist after she had heard it on mine (proud parent moment). I have been a fan of Chumbawamba since I was 12 years old back in 1997 after hearing Tubthumping and buying the album Tubthumper. It was the most wonderful thing 12 year old me had ever heard. After that I had gotten every new album that came out and over the years, thanks to the internet, was able to backfill my collection until I owned the enti... more

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    5
    Here4Chocolate
    United Statesa year ago
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    ghoffmann
    2 years ago
  • Fans of chumbawamba should be called Chums

    I have been a chumbawamba fan (a Chum?) for a few years now and was delighted to find a podcast dedicated to documenting the catalogue of this criminally underrated group. Like most people I played tubthumping on repeat when it came out, roller skating around my neighborhood as a child totally oblivious to the messages of the song and the band as a whole. As I grew more leftist as an adult I got into chumbawamba again realizing I’d overlooked their work and their explicit anarcho-communist ethos... more

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    5
    BunnyWeeks
    United States3 years ago
  • We’re with stupid

    Terrifying bad but fantastically compelling listening. more

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    5
    GrezzaViper
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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